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by: Jane Wattenberg
Amazon.com's Price: $6.95 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Binding: Board book
Dewey Decimal Number: 779.25
EAN: 9780811859677
ISBN: 0811859673
Label: Chronicle Books
Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 14
Publication Date: September 20, 2007
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Sales Rank: 110780
Studio: Chronicle Books
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Nothing is more enticing to a baby than another baby. Now in a bigger sizeand with brand-new vibrantly colored backgrounds, Chronicle's groundbreaking board book is better than ever! The 12 pictures of darling baby faces help infants and toddlers explore a complicated range of emotions by showing both happy, smiling babies and cranky, crying babies. The book opens accordion style, so it can stand up in a crib or on the floor to amuse even the youngest infant.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Cry babies!
The BEST book ever to help babies stop crying! They empathize with the sad babies and seem so relieved when the babies are HAPPY!
Rating: - Mrs. Mustard's Baby Faces
I bought this when my son was first born and I would "read" it to him. He really enjoyed looking at all the babies. When he was older, about 8-9 months, he started picking it up himself. He could easily flip through the pictures because of it's accordion format and he loved going over and over each picture (especially the happy faces). This became THE book that always went with us in the diaper bag, on a car trip, and in the grocery cart. At 16 months he is still enjoying it!
Rating: - Mrs. Mustard's Baby Faces
At 9 months of age, my grandson definitely had opinions about his favorite books and this was certainly at or near the top of the list. If you picked up a book he didn't like, he would bat at it and look in the direction of other nearby books. When "Baby Faces" was selected, he would sit calmly as long as it was being read to him and even "talk" to the babies. We have several precious picture of him sitting on the floor with the book folded accordion style and "playing" with the book, trying ... Read More
Rating: - Worth its weight in gold
For about 5 dollars, this book is worth every penny, and makes a great inexpensive gift for a first birthday, or first Christmas. My son loved this book, and actually learned the words "happy" and "sad" from it. It's accordian style, but we read it like a regular book, turning the pages and saying "happy" or "sad" (with feeling!) depending on the baby's expression. Since it's accordian-style, it keeps turning itself over and you can turn the pages endlessly....(sorta hard to explain, but if you ... Read More
Rating: - An excellent picture book for infants and toddlers.
This accordian-style book and it's hilarious photos of happy babies on one side and crying babies on the other, is wonderful for infants and toddlers alike. I bought this for my daughter when she was nine months old and she instantly responded to the other little people on the pages by smiling, laughing and giving them kisses. Now 15 months old, she is still taken with this book and can "read" it to herself because there are no words (a welcome relief after reading "Goodnight Moon" 1,000 times). ... Read More
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